the real questions are what era?, what scale?, and of which country?,
for me if the WWII is the subject then a really good kit would be the Tamiya's P-47D
or the 50's would be the Tamiya's F4D Skyray
for Vietnam would be Tamiya's A-1H
for Today's would be Hasegawa's F-16's
the reason I'd chose the Tamiya's kits is because unlike the old Monogram kits of the 70's & 80's Tamiya has realy come a long way, there is very little need for filler unlike the Monograms but I do agree the old Monograms did set the standard for all model kits but they really need to update their kits with new molds like have all their kit come with resessed panel lines, lighter molding thickness and go with the light grey colors instead of the molded in color stuff, Don't get me wrong I love the Monogram kits they make the kits no one else would do or feel wouldn't be a good seller but Monogram has proved their point that modelers like us would love their subject matter, I get tired of companies making so many P-51's, FW-190's, Bf-109's or even the Spitfire's, but give me an A-5 or a A-3 kit then we're talking modeling is back for good
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